79-year-old's Christchurch garden vandalised in random attack

Murray Freeman, 79, was devastated when he woke to find his plants and flowers ripped up and strewn across his lawn.

Tears rolled down Murray Freeman's face as he described how vandals destroyed his prized Christchurch garden.

"The grass was just strewn with plants, it was a hell of a mess," the 79-year-old said.

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Murray Freeman, 79, whose Redwood garden was vandalised.

"It's just so bloody awful."

Elysium and lobelia border plants were ripped from beside a manicured lawn, mature red salvia plants snapped at their base in the random attack by night.

"It would have to be people that were stoned or drunk wouldn't it, to be so stupid," Freeman said.

Freeman has lived with his wife Valerie Freeman on Lowry Ave, in Redwood, for more than 20 years and thinks the attack must have happened late Monday night or early Tuesday morning while they were sleeping.

"Molly [the pair's two-year-old golden retriever] was sleeping in the lounge and she didn't hear them, so they were quiet workers."

Freeman's green thumb had grown since old age robbed him of previous joys such as tramping and skiing.

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Plants were ripped out and strewn all around the garden.

"My garden is of tremendous importance – it's my hobby, I enjoy it and I wander up and down every day wondering how I can make it better," Freeman said.